10 Sweetest Ideas for the Romantically Challenged Will Help Thrill Anyones Sweetheart on Valentines Day
New website, WhatsRomantic.com, rescues the Romantically Challenged in time for Valentine's Day! The 10 Sweetest Ideas, available in a PDF download in time for the big day, were excerpted from 427 Ideas for the Romantically Challenged, a lighthearted guide bursting with low-cost, fun suggestions to help men and women bring more romance into their lives. Authors Lynch and Eisenberg, a real couple, decided to write it to generate romantic ideas for their own engagement.
Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 11, 2004 ---When those old Valentines Day standbys, chocolates and flowers, feel stale or inappropriate, many lovers get stumped about how else to demonstrate their adoration. A new web site, www.whatsromantic.com, helps those who are romantically challenged" to come up with fresh ideas for the one day of the year set aside for romance -- and indeed for the other 364 days, too.
The word 'romance draws a lot of blank stares," says Dina Lynch, who with her partner of three and a half years Peter Eisenberg is surveying women and men on the most romantic thing anyone has ever done for them. People guess what their lover would want and often end up with disastrous results. Both partners feel hurt, misunderstand and definitely under appreciated when a romantic gesture flops."
In time for Valentines Day brainstorming, the 10 sweetest (and successful) examples the duo has collected so far are available in a PDF download from www.whatsromantic.com. Hundreds of other anecdotes will appear later this year in Lynch and Eisenbergs forthcoming book, 427 Ideas for the Romantically Challenged.
Some memorable experiences that came up in the survey dont cost a dime, like the boyfriend who parked by a deserted dock, played Come Away With Me" on the car stereo and slow-danced with his sweetie under the stars. Another woman said, The most romantic gift my husband ever gave me was the money to get my MBA degree plus his commitment to care for our very young daughter and the household while I attended school. To me, nothing says 'I love you more strongly than making an investment in your partner's life goals."
Lynch, a 42-year-old workplace mediator and Eisenberg, the 38-year-old owner of a market research company, consider themselves romantically clueless. Whenever Lynch has wondered out loud when theyd get married, Eisenberg would reply, When I think of a romantic way to surprise you." Hence the survey and the forthcoming book.
Those who wish to share their most romantic experience can take the Whats Romantic? survey at www.whatsromantic.com, while those who cant think of anything creative to please their partner can go to the same address to download the free report, 10 Sweetest Ideas for the Romantically Challenged."
Media Contacts:
Dina Beach Lynch or Peter Eisenberg
617 553-0423
www.whatsromantic.com
info@whatsromantic.com
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